ASTI and Govt urged to discuss Haddington Road An association of second-level school principals has called on the Government and the ASTI teachers' union to begin negotiations to reach consensus on the Haddington ... News • 17 Oct 13
TUI members must apply separately for increments Teachers belonging to the TUI will have to apply individually for payment of their next increment, which is due under the Haddington Road Agreement. News • 09 Oct 13
No getting around Haddington Road deal - Taoiseach Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said there is no getting around the fact that cutbacks under the Haddington Road Agreement must be made. News • 25 Sep 13
ASTI warned over compulsory redundancy protection Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn has warned ASTI secondary teachers they will lose their protection from compulsory redundancy after rejecting the Haddington Road Agreement. News • 24 Sep 13
ASTI accepts talks offer from LRC The ASTI has said it has accepted an invitation to enter talks with the Labour Relations Commission on a revised public service pay agreement. News • 18 May 13
LRC invites teachers' unions to Croke Park talks The Labour Relations Commission has issued a formal invitation to the three teachers' unions to engage in negotiations on a revision of the Croke Park ... News • 16 May 13
TUI votes to ballot for industrial action The Teachers' Union of Ireland is to ballot members for industrial action up to and including strike action if the Government decides to impose the ... News • 03 Apr 13
'Uneven distribution' of graduate teachers School principals have blamed an "uneven distribution" of graduate teachers across the country for the increasing number of retired teachers being re-employed as substitutes. News • 14 Feb 13
Teachers protest over new pay structures An estimated 2,000 teachers have protested at the Dáil over Government cutbacks, which they say are having a significant impact on the classroom. News • 24 Oct 12
Irish teachers among worst affected by cuts Sixteen European countries have reduced or frozen teachers' salaries in response to the economic downturn. Business • 05 Oct 12
Young teachers meeting over reduced pay rates The country's largest teacher trade union, the INTO, is holding regional meetings this week to discuss the issue of cuts to the pay of newly ... News • 01 Oct 12
Call to help teachers improve behaviour management An advisory group to the Minister for Education has recommended that teachers should be "upskilled" to better deal with disruptive behaviour in schools. News • 01 Oct 12
New St Pat's head criticises cuts for new teachers The new president of St Patrick's College has said the Government should reconsider the imposition of reduced pay for newly qualified school teachers. News • 28 Sep 12
Allowance cuts a first step on savings - Taoiseach Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said yesterday's plans to cut public service allowances were just a first step in squeezing the most out of the Croke ... News • 19 Sep 12
Teacher unions say cuts will erode 'goodwill' Teachers starting work for the first time this week will be paid substantially less than in previous years. News • 28 Aug 12
Teachers claimed €500m allowances in 2011 Teachers in primary and post primary schools received over €500m in allowances over and above basic pay last year, according to new figures released by ... News • 28 Mar 12